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Library of Congress
W027599
Half-title: Two funeral sermons on the death of the Honourable John Appleton, Esq. of Ipswcih [sic]. "The character, commendation and reward of a faithful servant of Jesus Christ. A sermon preach'd on the Lord's-Day after the funeral of the Honourable John Appleton, Esq; .. By Nathaniel Rogers .."--[2], 24 p., with separate title page (Evans 4418).
Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for D. Henchman, in Cornhil, 1739. [4],18, [2],24p.; 8°
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